Sevilla notches impressive win over Arsenal

Internazionale of Milan, AS Roma and Sevilla advanced to the
second round of the European Champions League with victories
Tuesday night and Barcelona gained a berth in the final 16 with a
tie.

Inter (4-1) won 3-0 over visiting Fenerbahce (2-1-2) on goals by
Julio Ricardo Cruz, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Luis Jimenez to clinch
first place in Group G. PSV Eindhoven (2-2-1), which is third, won
1-0 at CSKA Moscow (0-4-1) on a 39th-minute goal by Jefferson
Farfan.

Roma (3-1-1) won 4-1 at Dynamo Kiev (0-5) and earned second
place in Group F as Mirko Vucinic scored twice following goals by
Christian Panucci and Ludovic Giuly. Ismael Bangoura scored for
Dynamo.

Manchester United (5-0), the only team with a perfect record,
already had clinched advancement and assured itself of first place
in Group F with a 2-1 victory over visiting Sporting Lisbon
(1-3-1). Carlos Tevez scored off a pass from Cristiano Ronaldo in
the 62nd minute and Ronaldo got a goal on a free kick in injury
time. Fernando Abel had put Sporting ahead in the 22nd minute.

"It was a fabulous goal, I think," Ronaldo said. "I'm very
happy, not just because I scored, but because of the win."

"It was a magnificent performance by the team," Sevilla coach
Manolo Jimenez said. "To come back from a goal down against a team
that's top of the Premier League is something important, and I hope
we can continue to show the same type of attitude."

In the other Group H game, Zdenek Senkerik scored a late
equalizer to give Slavia Prague (1-2-2) a 1-1 tie at Steaua
Bucharest (0-4-1), which got a goal from Valentin Badea.

Barcelona (3-0-2) clinched first in Group E with a 2-2 tie at
Lyon (2-2-1). Andres Iniesta scored in the third minute and Lionel
Messi converted a penalty kick in the 58th for Barcelona, which
Lyon got two goals from Juninho, on a free kick in the seventh and
a penalty kick in the 79th.

Stuttgart (1-4) won 3-2 at home against Glasgow Rangers (2-2-1).
getting goals from Cacau (first-half injury time), Pavel Pardo
(62nd) and Ciprian Marica (85th). Charles Adam scored for Rangers
in the 27th after DaMarcus Beasley's corner kick was headed down by
Carlos Cuellar, and Barry Ferguson got a goal in the 70th.